The City of East Liverpool, Ohio was in the spotlight this week after its police department made the controversial decision to post a photo of an overdosed couple in the front seat of a van with a four-year old child in the backseat.
The photo garnered international attention because pictures of ...

A new ad by U.S. airline JetBlue is putting a positive spin on flying with babies, a scenario often dreaded by fellow passengers.
The campaign titled "Fly Babies" was released just ahead of Mother's Day and features a handful of moms discussing their pre-flight apprehensions about traveling with ...

An advocacy group representing fathers who are their family's primary caregivers is in the spotlight this week for its "Dads Don't Babysit" campaign.
The grassroots project went viral on social media after a Reddit user wearing a "Dads Don't Babysit (It's Called "Parenting")" t-shirt posted his p...

A U.S. reality TV star is garnering online attention and praise for her tough-love approach to parenting.
Jaime Primak Sullivan, star of Bravo’s Jersey Belle, was appalled by her kids’ dismissive treatment of a Dairy Queen employee when the family was out for ice-cream this past weekend. Not on...

Watching American politics has become a spectator sport of late. Billionaire real estate mogul and wannabe ruler-of-the-free-world Donald Trump makes the presidential race virtually impossible to ignore with his provocative proposals to ‘Make America Great Again.”
But it's not his platform or pol...

From online shopping to on-demand video, our lifestyles have evolved drastically over the last couple decades from simple pleasures to instant gratification and handheld convenience. As a new mom, I often find myself wondering how I’ll ever explain life pre-iPhone to my children; it sounds borderlin...

Parents access Facebook on their mobile devices 1.3 times more often than their childless counterparts, according to a recent multinational study.
Facebook IQ, the social network’s consumer research arm, surveyed more than 8000 parents aged 25 to 65 across eight international markets to gather it...

This is an excellent, informative DVD about feeding your baby from four to twelve months of life. The range of the contents is vast and the DVD goes into detail about many of the possible questions new parents would ask about allergies, food intolerances, and making homemade baby foods. There is an adequate amount of depth in the contents, but not an overwhelming amount of information for new parents

This resource is designed for new parents interested in learning more about what to expect with regards to eating for their new baby from 6 to 12 months of age. It is an easy to follow resource as there are sections highlighted for what to expect when feeding begins with babies. At the end of each section, the main points are highlighted and reviewed, which is quite helpful in reminding the audience what was taught throughout that section. The author has not introduced new material, however has introduced a well-organized, concise report of feeding your baby. The author explains cues on when babies are ready to eat, how to make homemade foods for babies, when to start different food groups and textures, and also gives a variety of options for parents when preparing foods for their baby (such as vegetarian options). There is also a paediatrician who is interviewed throughout the DVD and he addresses many important issues that parents bring to his attention such as constipation, food allergies, anemia, and the importance of vitamin D for babies. The content is very accurate and would be a useful resource for all new parents.

This is an excellent, informative DVD about feeding your baby from four to twelve months of life. The range of the contents is vast and the DVD goes into detail about many of the possible questions new parents would ask about allergies, food intolerances, and making homemade baby foods. There is an adequate amount of depth in the contents, but not an overwhelming amount of information for new parents This resource is designed for new parents interested in learning more about what to expect with regards to eating for their new baby from 6 to 12 months of age. It is an easy to follow resource as there are sections highlighted for what to expect when feeding begins with babies. At the end of each section, the main points are highlighted and reviewed, which is quite helpful in reminding the audience what was taught throughout that section. The author has not introduced new material, however has introduced a well-organized, concise report of feeding your baby. The author explains cues on when babies are ready to eat, how to make homemade foods for babies, when to start different food groups and textures, and also gives a variety of options for parents when preparing foods for their baby (such as vegetarian options). There is also a paediatrician who is interviewed throughout the DVD and he addresses many important issues that parents bring to his attention such as constipation, food allergies, anemia, and the importance of vitamin D for babies. The content is very accurate and would be a useful resource for all new parents.

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"This video provides a thorough overview of the many subjects a new mother and even a repeat mother should be aware of. The information is presented clearly, succinctly, and the corresponding video footage adds credence to what is being discussed. I would recommend new mothers and healthcare providers be made aware of the content of this video."

“This video provides a thorough overview of the many subjects a new mother and even a repeat mother should be aware of. The information is presented clearly, succinctly, and the corresponding video footage adds credence to what is being discussed. I would recommend new mothers and healthcare providers be made aware of the content of this video.”

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This engaging 50-minute DVD guides parents through introducing solid foods to babies 6 to 12 months. The advice is in line with American Academy of Pediatrics’ guidelines and the format makes the information accessible to those parents who are more likely to watch than read about what they want to know. Solid nutrition information from well-known dietitian Louise Lambert-Lagace is matched with advice from a pediatrician and tips from moms. It’s worth watching more than once.

Parenting New Hampshire June 2007

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2015-04-14T03:41:28+00:00

Parenting New Hampshire June 2007

This engaging 50-minute DVD guides parents through introducing solid foods to babies 6 to 12 months. The advice is in line with American Academy of Pediatrics’ guidelines and the format makes the information accessible to those parents who are more likely to watch than read about what they want to know. Solid nutrition information from well-known dietitian Louise Lambert-Lagace is matched with advice from a pediatrician and tips from moms. It’s worth watching more than once.

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Being a parent doesn't have to be stressful. BRINGING BABY HOME gave us the straight-forward facts and confidence.

Christine Long and Serge Rochon Dorval, Quebec

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2015-04-14T03:36:36+00:00

Christine Long and Serge Rochon Dorval, Quebec

Being a parent doesn’t have to be stressful. BRINGING BABY HOME gave us the straight-forward facts and confidence.

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I watched the DVD and found it to be excellent! It contains lots of great info and demonstrations. No wonder it received great reviews in the Vancouver Province newspaper!!

John Heffernan Victoria, BC

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2015-04-14T03:37:34+00:00

John Heffernan Victoria, BC

I watched the DVD and found it to be excellent! It contains lots of great info and demonstrations. No wonder it received great reviews in the Vancouver Province newspaper!!